@@with-Aryan Did you make in real life or make up random dimensions?? i'm a newer pro designer and i can make things in my head but am having trouble coming up with dimensions.. either way love all your videos and they are easy to follow!! Thank you!!!
Hi Aryan, thank you for such a great tutorial! I am wondering, how would you manufacture something like that? I can guess 3D printing, but are there any other methods which could be applied? Also, how would somebody make a technical drawing of something like that? Is it possible to dimension lofts and advanced stuff like that?
Well there are a few methods, in 2023 yes 3D printing could work, but we are still in the initial phases, something that is much more mainstream is some kind of Styrofoam, and its cut like a CNC milling operation, to match your model. This is then post processed and you get what you need. Coming to dimensioning lofts, etc mainly its a good idea dimension the parent sketches that will create the loft, and then specify any tangent /curvature relations.
Cannot partition surface, the trim tool and target do not intersect, If the trim tool is a 3D sketch, make sure the 3D sketch segments are coincident to the surfaces you are trimming.
implemented where? If you mean how they are manufactured, it depends. There are multiple ways to make this table for example but it comes down to your choice of material. Wood? plastic?
7:55 I can't select whole Face 1, I have to take it one by one and can't do it in single Fillet. Needs 2. Fix? I checked 5 times, I am following video step by step. Where is the problem?
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